Karl Klotz and Tim Olk were on-site when Glenn Bennett, Jr. stopped by Engine 8’s station in Chinatown this morning, as he made his way to Seagrave with a vintage engine that once appeared on the TV show *Rescue Me*. The crew from Chicago Fire Department had the chance to pose for photos in front of the historic house before the rig continued its journey to Northfield and then onward to Clintonville. This particular engine, known for its role on the popular series, has now been retired from filming and is being prepared for sale to a fire department looking for a unique piece of firefighting history. The FDNY Engine 99, which was featured prominently on *Rescue Me*, was seen parked in front of the Chicago Engine 8 and Truck 4 headquarters. Its distinct design, reminiscent of older FDNY specifications, caught the attention of many onlookers. The engine’s iconic "Hell on Wheels" decal, featuring Ladder 62 and a devilish twist, was also a highlight of the day. The detail on the cab made it clear why this vehicle became such a memorable part of the show. As the engine made its final stop in Chinatown, fans and firefighters alike gathered to catch a glimpse of the real-life hero that once graced the screen. It's not every day that you see a piece of television history being moved out of the spotlight and into the hands of a new department. With its story now coming to an end in the world of entertainment, this engine is set to serve again in the real world—where it will continue to protect and save lives.

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